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Sindhi Grammar - Plurals

Hi Sindhi learners!😊
Learning Sindhi Grammar can be a challenging task, but it is also an incredibly rewarding one. With the right approach and dedication, you can master the language in no time. In this lesson, we will focus on plurals in Sindhi.

Plural Formation

In Sindhi, there are two ways to form plurals: adding a suffix or changing the word's ending.

Suffix

The most common way to form plurals in Sindhi is by adding a suffix. The suffix used depends on the gender of the noun. For masculine nouns, the suffix is -an, while for feminine nouns, the suffix is -aan.

For example, the plural of kitaab (book) is kitaaban (books), and the plural of kaam (work) is kaamaan (works).

Changing the Word's Ending

Another way to form plurals in Sindhi is by changing the word's ending. This method is used for some masculine nouns that end in -a or -e. To form the plural, the -a or -e is replaced with -an.

For example, the plural of bhaa (brother) is bhaan (brothers), and the plural of doste (friend) is dostan (friends).

Irregular Plurals

There are some nouns in Sindhi that have irregular plurals. These nouns do not follow the rules mentioned above and must be memorized.

For example, the plural of maa (mother) is maataan (mothers), and the plural of baap (father) is baapaa (fathers).

Exceptions

There are some exceptions to the rules mentioned above. For example, the plural of bache (child) is bachchon (children), even though it ends in -e.

It is important to remember these exceptions, as they can help you understand the language better.

Conclusion

Forming plurals in Sindhi can be tricky, but with practice and dedication, you can master it in no time. To improve your Sindhi Grammar, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions!


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